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Australasian Journal of Information Systems, Volume 28
Volume 28, 2024
- Arnela Ceric, Kevin Parton:
What prevents organisations from achieving e-HRM potential? - Jia Xu, Humza Naseer, Sean B. Maynard, Justin Filippou:
Using Analytical Information for Digital Business Transformation through DataOps: A Review and Conceptual Framework. - Yasser Alhelaly, Gurpreet Dhillon, Tiago Oliveira:
Mobile Identity Protection: The Moderation Role of Self-Efficacy. - Shohil Kishore, Amy Errmann:
Doing Big Things in a Small Way: A Social Media Analytics Approach to Information Diffusion During Crisis Events in Digital Influencer Networks. - Ashish Viswanath Prakash, Saini Das:
(Why) Do We Trust AI?: A Case of AI-based Health Chatbots. - Warren Gabryk, Rennie Naidoo:
Sociotechnical perspectives of digital technologies in sustainable mining. - Gohar Khan, Abdul Karim Feroz:
"Use" as a Conscious Thought: Towards a Theory of "Use" in Autonomous Things. - Jingqi (Celeste) Li, Morteza Namvar, Ghiyoung P. Im, Saeed Akhlaghpour:
Machine Learning Based Decision-Making: A Sensemaking Perspective. - Karlheinz Kautz:
Editor's Comment : I bid farewell: Some more reflections on 40 months with the journal, on AJIS Volume 27, and a little on Volume 28. - Rahul Kumar, Rahul Thakurta:
Digital Transformation: An Enterprise Transformation Theory Perspective: Exploring the underlying constituents of Digital transformation from the lens of Enterprise Transformation Theory. - Stefan Cronholm, Hannes Göbel, Anup Shrestha:
Researcher-Practitioner Collaboration in Action Design Research. - Sanna Kainulainen, Tuure Tuunanen, Tero Vartiainen:
Requirements Risk Management for Continuous Development: Organisational Needs. - Roger Clarke, Katina Michael, Roba Abbas:
Robodebt: A Socio-Technical Case Study of Public Sector Information Systems Failure. - Michael J. Davern, Stuart Black:
AJIS Thinking Differently in Service of The Community.
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